A trailer for "Holmes Sweet Holmes", the new reality-show project featuring former W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes and his wife/manager Cathy-Sarah Holmes, is available below. Twenty episodes have reportedly been filmed, with the first episode set to be released in the coming weeks.

Says Cathy-Sarah: "We are a part of this reality show who will have the colors of who we are and only who we are without game, without lies. This reality show will follow us on the road all around Europe, when we meet all of you and one of the principal goals will be to show you to follow your dream and never give up. For those who know our story, they will understand, and for the others, just follow us and let the show goes on!!"

In an interview with Noisey, Holmes talked about his decision to move to France back in 2014. He said: "My wife is from France. But since I left W.A.S.P. I dangled around in L.A., trying to find musicians to play with, but it just didn't work out. The change of culture in the last ten years… My kind of music isn't played that much — not like it was in the '80s."

"What started out as a normal show quickly turned into a scene of horror for local Cleveland hardcore band Live It Down when lead vocalist Eric Sarno swallowed the show’s only working microphone.

“He does the ‘microphone in mouth’ move all the time,” said bassist Jake Mainini. “Nobody saw this coming, it’s something we would joke about, but the time for jokes is over. We have to pay for that microphone out of the band fund. We actually thought we might make money on tonight’s show.”

Witnesses told The Hard Times that Sarno was bouncing around the stage with the microphone in his mouth when he was inadvertently hit in the back by a man attempting a stage dive. The microphone then disappeared down Sarno’s throat, leaving everyone questioning where to scream the lyrics.

“Some of us started screaming into his belly, as if he were pregnant. Others decided to yell down his throat, it was sheer pandemonium,” show patron Marie Daniels told The Hard Times.

“Some of us started screaming into his belly, as if he were pregnant. Others decided to yell down his throat, it was sheer pandemonium.”Marie Daniels, show patronOne member of the crowd suggested loudly that the frontman just “pull a GG” on stage and continue with the show.Sarno initially refused medical attention, claiming that he “just needs a few minutes and maybe a coffee and everything will be back to normal.”

Related: Grown Man Injured in Home Sing-Along MishapShow promoter Rob Wilford was not pleased with the situation. “It was unprofessional. We hold these guys to a certain standard and swallowing a microphone whole is as rookie of a move as playing out of tune or covering the same band twice in one set,” said Wilford.

All signs point to Sarno making a full recovery, but the microphone was not so lucky. “We have to throw it out. Most mics are gross with spit and other bodily fluids, but I can’t justify using a microphone that is partially digested,” said Wilford. “Besides, this mic had a good run. We made it through 4 shows with it, which is a new record.”Sarno is currently recovering at home, spending his time bragging on the Internet about being the first guy “to finally make this happen.”

Onionizuka a écrit:“Some of us started screaming into his belly, as if he were pregnant. Others decided to yell down his throat, it was sheer pandemonium,” show patron Marie Daniels told The Hard Times.

Most impressive of all — and Samus’s skills on all instruments are already hella impressive — is that he didn’t use a metronome and didn’t quantize or edit any of the drums, a true rarity in this day and age of hyper-edited everything. Just pure fucking fury, going at it. And he’s promising to put out a new one of these once a year, too; let’s hold him to it!

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